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'We want this place to be as brilliant as it possibly can be' — Liverpool council chief looks ahead to 2024

Liam Robinson plans to shout about city's progress on national and international stages

Cllr Liam Robinson wants to see Liverpool take back powers from central government(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

The former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly is often famously misquoted on his views as to the importance of football.

It’s fair to say however, its significance in this city is akin to religion.

It would seem the feeling extends to leader of Liverpool Council, Liam Robinson. Since taking up the role seven months ago, it has not been a quiet start to life in post for the former railwayman – much like a Premier League manager.

The Kensington Labour man, who moved into a smaller office than his predecessors at the top of the Cunard, also didn’t see himself in the dugout, rather than on the pitch when it comes to running the local authority.

He said: “On a personal level, I like to take the view that I’m captain of the team, it’s not just about me, it’s about everyone pulling together. I knew what I was signing up for, on average working about 13-14 hours a day, that’s as it should be, this is a 24-7 vocation for me.

“I keep joking the only way I know what day it is, is by the clothes I’m wearing. It’s tiring but I’m extremely privileged to have this opportunity in this brilliant city and to have the opportunity to lead the city council and thus the city as part of that big team is huge.

“While each day comes with some difficult stuff you’ve got to deal with, you’ve also got some brilliant occasions of how great the city is, so I take it in my stride.

“I always like to say while I might not be a born and bred scouser, I’m the dad of two little scousers so I think that’s as good a qualifying criteria as anything.